Effect of passive ultrasonic activation on microorganisms in primary root canal infection: a randomized clinical trial
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Resumo: | Objective: This clinical study sought to evaluate the effectiveness of passive ultrasonic activation (PUA) in eliminating microorganisms in primary endodontic infection (PEI) after instrumentation of root canals using microbiological culture and checkerboard DNA-DNA hybridization. Methodology: Twenty root canals with PEI and apical periodontitis were selected. The root canals were instrumented and then randomly divided into 2 groups, according to the irrigation method: PUA and conventional needle irrigation (CNI). Microbiological samples were collected before instrumentation (S1), after instrumentation (S2) and after irrigation with 17% EDTA (S3). The samples were subjected to anaerobic culture technique and checkerboard DNA-DNA hybridization analysis. Results: A statistically significant difference was found between CNI (23.56%) and PUA (98.37%) regarding the median percentage values for culturable bacteria reduction (p<0.05). In the initial samples, the most frequently detected species was S. constellatus (50%), and after root canal treatment was E. faecalis (50%). Conclusion: Both treatments significantly decreased the number of bacterial species compared with the initial sample. However, no statistical difference in the total microbial load between PUA and CNI groups was detected. The number of cultivable anaerobic bacteria reduced significantly using PUA, and the bacterial composition and number of bacterial species after using either CNI or PUA was similar. |
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Effect of passive ultrasonic activation on microorganisms in primary root canal infection: a randomized clinical trialRoot canal therapyBacteriaUltrasoundObjective: This clinical study sought to evaluate the effectiveness of passive ultrasonic activation (PUA) in eliminating microorganisms in primary endodontic infection (PEI) after instrumentation of root canals using microbiological culture and checkerboard DNA-DNA hybridization. Methodology: Twenty root canals with PEI and apical periodontitis were selected. The root canals were instrumented and then randomly divided into 2 groups, according to the irrigation method: PUA and conventional needle irrigation (CNI). Microbiological samples were collected before instrumentation (S1), after instrumentation (S2) and after irrigation with 17% EDTA (S3). The samples were subjected to anaerobic culture technique and checkerboard DNA-DNA hybridization analysis. Results: A statistically significant difference was found between CNI (23.56%) and PUA (98.37%) regarding the median percentage values for culturable bacteria reduction (p<0.05). In the initial samples, the most frequently detected species was S. constellatus (50%), and after root canal treatment was E. faecalis (50%). Conclusion: Both treatments significantly decreased the number of bacterial species compared with the initial sample. However, no statistical difference in the total microbial load between PUA and CNI groups was detected. The number of cultivable anaerobic bacteria reduced significantly using PUA, and the bacterial composition and number of bacterial species after using either CNI or PUA was similar.Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Odontologia de Bauru2021-06-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/jaos/article/view/18712710.1590/1678-7757-2019-0100Journal of Applied Oral Science; Vol. 28 (2020); e20190100Journal of Applied Oral Science; Vol. 28 (2020); e20190100Journal of Applied Oral Science; v. 28 (2020); e201901001678-77651678-7757reponame:Journal of applied oral science (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/jaos/article/view/187127/172886Copyright (c) 2021 Journal of Applied Oral Sciencehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Orozco, Esteban Isai FloresToia, Cassia Cestari Cavalli, Daiana Khoury, Rayana Duarte Cardoso, Flávia Goulart da Rosa Bresciani, Eduardo Valera, Marcia Carneiro 2021-06-14T17:54:29Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/187127Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/jaosPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/jaos/oai||jaos@usp.br1678-77651678-7757opendoar:2021-06-14T17:54:29Journal of applied oral science (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Effect of passive ultrasonic activation on microorganisms in primary root canal infection: a randomized clinical trial |
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Effect of passive ultrasonic activation on microorganisms in primary root canal infection: a randomized clinical trial |
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Effect of passive ultrasonic activation on microorganisms in primary root canal infection: a randomized clinical trial Orozco, Esteban Isai Flores Root canal therapy Bacteria Ultrasound |
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Effect of passive ultrasonic activation on microorganisms in primary root canal infection: a randomized clinical trial |
title_full |
Effect of passive ultrasonic activation on microorganisms in primary root canal infection: a randomized clinical trial |
title_fullStr |
Effect of passive ultrasonic activation on microorganisms in primary root canal infection: a randomized clinical trial |
title_full_unstemmed |
Effect of passive ultrasonic activation on microorganisms in primary root canal infection: a randomized clinical trial |
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Effect of passive ultrasonic activation on microorganisms in primary root canal infection: a randomized clinical trial |
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Orozco, Esteban Isai Flores |
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Orozco, Esteban Isai Flores Toia, Cassia Cestari Cavalli, Daiana Khoury, Rayana Duarte Cardoso, Flávia Goulart da Rosa Bresciani, Eduardo Valera, Marcia Carneiro |
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author |
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Toia, Cassia Cestari Cavalli, Daiana Khoury, Rayana Duarte Cardoso, Flávia Goulart da Rosa Bresciani, Eduardo Valera, Marcia Carneiro |
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Orozco, Esteban Isai Flores Toia, Cassia Cestari Cavalli, Daiana Khoury, Rayana Duarte Cardoso, Flávia Goulart da Rosa Bresciani, Eduardo Valera, Marcia Carneiro |
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Root canal therapy Bacteria Ultrasound |
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Root canal therapy Bacteria Ultrasound |
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Objective: This clinical study sought to evaluate the effectiveness of passive ultrasonic activation (PUA) in eliminating microorganisms in primary endodontic infection (PEI) after instrumentation of root canals using microbiological culture and checkerboard DNA-DNA hybridization. Methodology: Twenty root canals with PEI and apical periodontitis were selected. The root canals were instrumented and then randomly divided into 2 groups, according to the irrigation method: PUA and conventional needle irrigation (CNI). Microbiological samples were collected before instrumentation (S1), after instrumentation (S2) and after irrigation with 17% EDTA (S3). The samples were subjected to anaerobic culture technique and checkerboard DNA-DNA hybridization analysis. Results: A statistically significant difference was found between CNI (23.56%) and PUA (98.37%) regarding the median percentage values for culturable bacteria reduction (p<0.05). In the initial samples, the most frequently detected species was S. constellatus (50%), and after root canal treatment was E. faecalis (50%). Conclusion: Both treatments significantly decreased the number of bacterial species compared with the initial sample. However, no statistical difference in the total microbial load between PUA and CNI groups was detected. The number of cultivable anaerobic bacteria reduced significantly using PUA, and the bacterial composition and number of bacterial species after using either CNI or PUA was similar. |
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Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Odontologia de Bauru |
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Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Odontologia de Bauru |
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